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We highly recommend these essays from the rugged, yet beautiful Veeder Ranch near Watford City, North Dakota. Rural listeners will relate, and urban listeners will enjoy these illuminating and romantic reflections on rural life. Jessie Veeder (Scofield) is a triple talent ... musician, essayist and photographer. We've been delighted by her contribution to our show and felt compelled to share.
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An essay from Jessie on her appreciation for the good ol' boys she knows and loves.
Elk Encounter
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Elk visit the ranch. Jessie and Pops sneak in for a close look.
Wild Raspberries
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Jessie reflects on one of the simple joys of rural living ... the wild raspberry patch.
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We highly recommend these essays from the rugged, yet beautiful Veeder Ranch near Watford City, North Dakota. Rural listeners will relate, and urban listeners will enjoy these illuminating and romantic reflections on rural life. Jessie Veeder (Scofield) is a triple talent ... musician, essayist and photographer. We've been delighted by her contribution to our show and felt compelled to share.




